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My friend just got one similar to this from Britax, but hers was pink and denim (I got serious car seat envy): http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_36+475_10751_-1_14573_96650_10001_14573


It's like a really good quality booster seat with good head support, arm rests and you can also make it narrower/ wider.


She spent a long time looking into it, and I think I'll also get one when my daughter's current one has done its dash. Maybe not from Kiddicare, though as it always reminds me of Jordan.

My son is tall as well and we got the Maxi Cosi Rodi XR for him when he outgrew his Maxi Cosi Priori. We've always had the Maxi Cosi seats and have been very happy with them and my son has also always liked them as well. I think this is quite similar to the Britax equivalent that litteEDfamily mentioned as in it is essentially a booster seat with detachable backrest (handy for e.g. trips when you can bring just the booster part with you and also when your child gets bigger and no longer needs/wants the backrest).


Ours has good head & side supports, can be made taller/wider, has belt hooks for routing of the seat belt so that it can be adapted to the size of the child and this one also has a relaxed reclining position for both small and larger children (which we've never used). See http://www.houseofbaby.co.uk/shop/Maxi_Cosi_Rodi_XR.html?gclid=CPbsgbm8tKUCFYSK4AodhxANYA. It does come in pink as well :) but you may have to look for it as it does not seem readily available (http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_329_10751_-1__59847_10001_).

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